Top 10 ways to use beer for Super Bowl foods

Super Bowl time is known for football, food, and of course, the beer. Every store at this time of year is constantly selling beer for those Super Bowl parties everyone is getting ready for.

But beer isn’t only good for sitting on the coaster while everyone is sitting around yelling at the television. It can be used for amazing recipes as well, from beer battered onion rings to a tasty addition to sauce. There are many different ways beer can be used for cooking, leaving your taste buds wanting more.

So, you’re planning your party and you have some extra beer left over. What kinds of things can you make with it? There are plenty of options! So grab your recipe book and get ready to add some delicious appetizers and meals to your Super Bowl menu. We’re counting down the Top 10 ways you can use beer to make delicious meals for Super Bowl Sunday.

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

[new page= Beer Battered Mini Corn Dogs]

10. Beer Battered Mini Corn Dogs

Mini corn dogs have always been a quick, favorite snack for many. Popular at carnivals and fairs, these delicious treats are perfect for appetizers at Super Bowl time. You could even use lil smokies for the sausage and then pair the mini corn dogs with your favorite sauce or condiments.



Photo: PInterest

[new page= Super Bowl Pretzel Dog Bites with Beer Cheese Dip]

9. Super Bowl Pretzel Dog Bites with Beer Cheese Dip

Everyone loves pretzels. It’s fun to make and so fluffy and delicious. It’s even better when you pair it with little sausages for the dogs and you can use that beer to make the cheese dip. This is another great appetizer that will have everyone wanting more.



Photo: PInterest

[new page= Halftime Chili]

8. Halftime Chili

Who doesn’t love chili, especially during the cold weather season? Super Bowl Sunday is perfect for chili and the crowd will love it. It has the three b’s: Beef, Beans, and Beer. Everything your party will love and you can even add sour cream, cheese, or any other topping you prefer. Pair this with some yummy corn bread and your crowd will be happy they came to your party.



Photo: PInterest

[new page= Beer Braised Chicken Tacos with Beer Corn Tortillas]

7. Beer Braised Chicken Tacos with Beer Corn Tortillas

Now this is a great lunch and everyone loves tacos. Plus, you get to use beer for both the chicken and making the corn tortillas. It might be some extra work, but it’s worth it and you can even get the kids involved in making the tortillas. It will make things even more fun for them while you are trying to get ready for the game. Plus, don’t we all love an extra set of helping hands?



Photo: PInterest

[new page= Homemade Chili with Beer on a Super Good Chili Dog]

6. Homemade Chili with Beer on a Super Good Chili Dog

Another chili made our list, but this time on a chili dog. Chili dogs are delicious, hearty, and have everything you’ll love in one sitting. Toast the bun to go along with the chili dog, add some cheese, and your taste buds will be thankful. Now, for a side dish, you could go with…



Photo: PInterest

[new page= Beer Battered Onion Rings]

5. Beer Battered Onion Rings

Onion rings have always been a popular snack and what better way to pair your chili dog, or even a sandwich, than with delicious beer battered onion rings? Add your favorite sauce or condiment to go with these tasty rings and you’ll be very happy you chose this as a side dish, or even just an appetizer, for the Super Bowl.



Photo: PInterest

[new page= Crock pot Brown Sugar and Roasted Garlic Pulled Pot Roast Sandwiches]

4. Crockpot Brown Sugar and Roasted Garlic Pulled Pot Roast Sandwiches

Did somebody say crockpot? I don’t know about you, but I just love the smell of food cooking in the crockpot, and how it makes the house smell so good. Plus, while you’re busy making the rest of your appetizers for your party, it’s nice to let the crockpot do the majority of the work on at least one item on your menu. Add beer in while the liquid in the crockpot is cooking, following the recipe of course, and you will be glad you got that pot roast to make these delicious pulled pork sandwiches. To go along with the sandwiches, you can also make…



Photo: PInterest

[new page= Buffalo Beer Cheese Fries]

3. Buffalo Beer Cheese Fries

Fries come in all different shapes and sizes, and it is so fun to add them to different kinds of foods. As a side dish or an appetizer, these are fun and perfect to make. Make the beer cheese sauce for the fries and then once everything is made, add cilantro, blue cheese, and green onions for the topping. Have some extra cheese sauce left over? Use it as a dip!



Photo: PInterest

[new page= Tailgate Chicken Skewers]

2. Tailgate Chicken Skewers

Who doesn’t live chicken skewers? Add onto the fact that these chicken skewers are beer brined with a stout sriracha glaze and your taste buds will be tingling while you taste these delicious treats. Have some salad to help mellow the taste buds. Or, as your party is coming to a close, you can also add a tasty dessert that will help cool down your mouth. Which leads us to...



Photo: PInterest

[new page= Oatmeal Chocolate Stout Ice Cream Sandwiches]

1. Oatmeal Chocolate Stout Ice Cream Sandwiches

As your party is winding down and everyone has had all of your delicious foods, they will most likely want a treat. These oatmeal chocolate ice cream sandwiches are the perfect dessert for ending your night and both the cookie and ice cream recipes call for Stout. Who doesn’t love ending the night with a nice dessert that has everything you love in one bite?



Photo: PInterest

WordPress › Error

There has been a critical error on your website.

Learn more about debugging in WordPress.